Crochet chevrons morph from one color to the
next in blends that transform a handful of tones into a rich autumnal swath of
color. Occasional lacy rows lighten the crochet scarf for easy wear. This
crochet patterns is easy enough for a beginning crocheter.

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I have attempted to start this project at least a dozen times and each time end up a stitch off . On the second row I'm off by 1 stitch Is there a correction for this pattern? I have never had a project become so frustrating, however, I can't find any other comments so I have to assume the mistakes are my own making. Could you let me know where I might find a diagram of this pattern?

ive just started this project and also experienced the extra stick on rows Both rows 1&3 start with chaining three and then either skipping a stitch and a double crochet or chain 3 and a double crochet into the next stitch. These count as decreases and therefore you do not need to single crochet into the turning chain. I've tried it on 3 sets of the pattern and rows 2&4 always end up with 40 stitches.

ive just started this project and also experienced the extra stick on rows Both rows 1&3 start with chaining three and then either skipping a stitch and a double crochet or chain 3 and a double crochet into the next stitch. These count as decreases and therefore you do not need to single crochet into the turning chain. I've tried it on 3 sets of the pattern and rows 2&4 always end up with 40 stitches.

ive just started this project and also experienced the extra stick on rows Both rows 1&3 start with chaining three and then either skipping a stitch and a double crochet or chain 3 and a double crochet into the next stitch. These count as decreases and therefore you do not need to single crochet into the turning chain. I've tried it on 3 sets of the pattern and rows 2&4 always end up with 40 stitches.

ive just started this project and also experienced the extra stick on rows Both rows 1&3 start with chaining three and then either skipping a stitch and a double crochet or chain 3 and a double crochet into the next stitch. These count as decreases and therefore you do not need to single crochet into the turning chain. I've tried it on 3 sets of the pattern and rows 2&4 always end up with 40 stitches.

ive just started this project and also experienced the extra stick on rows Both rows 1&3 start with chaining three and then either skipping a stitch and a double crochet or chain 3 and a double crochet into the next stitch. These count as decreases and therefore you do not need to single crochet into the turning chain. I've tried it on 3 sets of the pattern and rows 2&4 always end up with 40 stitches.

Both rows 1&3 start with chaining 3 and then either skipping a stitch and a double crochet or chain 3 and a double crochet into the next stitch. These count as decreases and therefore you do not need to single crochet into the turning chain when you come to the end of rows 2&4. I’ve tried it on 3 sets of the pattern and rows 2&4 always end up with 40 stitches.

Both rows 1&3 start with chaining 3 and then either skipping a stitch and a double crochet or chain 3 and a double crochet into the next stitch. These count as decreases and therefore you do not need to single crochet into the turning chain when you come to the end of rows 2&4. I’ve tried it on 3 sets of the pattern and rows 2&4 always end up with 40 stitches.